Health·Lifestyle·State & Local HairOnPurpose Annual Conference seeks to Empower Women August 26, 2018 by Savannah Miller HairOnPurpose hosted a day-long conference aimed to, “engage, educate, and empower girls between the ages of…
Features·News·Politics Mental Health In The African American Community During The Trump Era April 24, 2018 by Mark Beckford Kayla Irby, Howard University News Service Washington D.C.– Starting on March 2, 2018, a series of…
Campus·News·State & Local Ta-Nehisi Coates Talks New Book, Reflects on Obama October 12, 2017 by Howard University News Service By Ian Mahon, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ta-Nehisi Coates’ tone was candid and…
Surgeon’s Cancer Battle Part of Ken Burns Documentary March 30, 2015 by Shannen Hill Cancer: The Emperor of all Maladies Surgical oncologist Lori Wilson is featured in the Ken Burns…
Mount Vernon Halts Strip Club Plan March 24, 2015 by Imani Tibbs Community Fights Back WASHINGTON – Ivan Kane was doing a brisk business in Atlantic City along…
Howard University Inaugurates 17th President March 11, 2015 by Khari Arnold Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick was officially sworn in as Howard University’s 17th President. Howard's new president…
Howard University Inaugurates 17th President March 10, 2015 by Khari Arnold Changes at Historically Black University Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, who holds three degrees from his alma…
Gentrification Good for Some Black-Owned Businesses February 10, 2015 by Sarafina M. Wright Stacie Lee Banks, left, and Kristie Lee, third generation owners of Lee's Flower & Card Shop…
Thank Edward For That Car February 9, 2015 by Khari Arnold Howard Alum Ed Welburn is a Pioneer You Should Know WASHINGTON – If you love the…
New Ward 1 Councilwoman Reveals Her Plans February 6, 2015 by Niama Sandy First New Councilperson in 17 Years Brianne Nadeau, an 11-year resident of Ward 1, is the…